Butch Lambert
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What receivers come with a Sako extractor from the factory? Include customs in this.
Butch
Butch
sako.. the others u mention come with M16 TYPE EXTRACTORS.you can find them on "PTG. WEBBSITE+++$16.00.THAT IS ALL I USE AS THEY ARE HELD IN WITH A PIN,& ""USUALLY DON'T BLOW-OUT LIKEA SAKO CAN..VERY CATASTROPHIC..My Stiller drop port has a Remington extractor.
What about Hall, Howa, Weatherby, and so forth?
Butch
My Stiller drop port has a Remington extractor.
What about Hall, Howa, Weatherby, and so forth?
Butch
How can this be..???? Soo many custom action manufacturers using a Sako type extractor...
I wasn't too long ago that there was a thread started by someone asking about the modifying of a Remington bolt to use a Sako style extractor...and man-oh-man...all of the "crying" about nothing is better than "3 rings of steel"...It would be suicide to do so..!!!
wonder why all the custom action makers took a wrong turn...
Eddie in Texas
Eddie, the vast majority of Custom and Factory actions that come with a Sako Extractor have it shielded so that it cannot become flying shrapnel straight down a raceway. For instance, I have a Bruno Right Bolt left port where the Sako is hidden by the top of the reciever ring when in battery. The reason it can do this is because the case ejects out the left side.
On a typical Remington conversion, when you close the bolt, you can look right down the right raceway and see that Sako Extractor. Upon a catastrophic failure, it has a clear path right into the shooters forehead.
I have told the story several times, so I won't repeat it. There is a shooter in the Houston Area that has a Sako still in his brain.
The actual Sako Rifle has a shield that guards against this.
If someone want to put a Sako in a Remington, be my guest. But what you are doing is canceling out what is recognized as one of the safest actions ever built when you cut that slot in the bolt, and place that extractor in there.
That is a fact, and cannot be argued........jackie
Eddie, the vast majority of Custom and Factory actions that come with a Sako Extractor have it shielded so that it cannot become flying shrapnel straight down a raceway. For instance, I have a Bruno Right Bolt left port where the Sako is hidden by the top of the reciever ring when in battery. The reason it can do this is because the case ejects out the left side.
On a typical Remington conversion, when you close the bolt, you can look right down the right raceway and see that Sako Extractor. Upon a catastrophic failure, it has a clear path right into the shooters forehead.
I have told the story several times, so I won't repeat it. There is a shooter in the Houston Area that has a Sako still in his brain.
The actual Sako Rifle has a shield that guards against this.
If someone want to put a Sako in a Remington, be my guest. But what you are doing is canceling out what is recognized as one of the safest actions ever built when you cut that slot in the bolt, and place that extractor in there.
That is a fact, and cannot be argued........jackie